This course is 21 month self-paced Advanced-EMT
course broken into three parts Didactic, Psychomotor Skills, and Clinical.
Students must maintain an 80% to prevent being put on academic probation as
well as fulfill the weekly participation requirements. These requirements are
set to help with retention of information and to ensure success at the NREMT
level of testing. Students that are successful at Percom are self-motivated and
problem solvers, which happens to be natural instinct for EMS professionals. Instructors

and Doctors are incorporated into a student’s training to guide
mentor and mold students will they attend as well as teach anything taught in a
class room or from a lecture is preformed online in the way of PowerPoint
presentations, video lectures, homework assignments and research exams. In
addition, there are weekly instructor/student chatrooms covering scenario
training, documentation and legally scenarios. In the chat rooms, the students
can question the instructor on course material. All students are required to
attend a minimum of 5 chat rooms before completing the course but are
encouraged to attend as many as they wish.. At the conclusion of the online
bookwork, the student will take a proctored final exam administered by webinar
with a Percom Test administrator. This is where the student will need a Webcam
and speakers to attend the test.

Prerequisites

To be eligible for entry into our program a student must be certified as an EMT basic.

If a student is certified higher, then the student may be opt to challenge for advanced placement

click the challenge seal to learn more.

American
Heart Association Healthcare Provider CPR card

National
Registry EMT certificate

Must
be able to Read at a College Level

18
years of Age Prior to Course Completion

Unofficial
High School Transcript or GED

Psychomotor Skills

After successfully completing the final exam the
student will be eligible RSVP for their Exit Session skills event. These
sessions are posted months in advanced on the School Calendar please refer to
this prior to enrollment in order to effectively plan your education. Paramedic skills training consists of 2 labs of skills each lab is 2 training sessions and 1 Testing session. These
sessions are two days each and are held at approved PERCOM facility. Where
Students will be asked to view all of the skills training videos contained in
the course prior to attending the practice session. In addition the students
are required to memorize the steps on each skills sheet prior to attending the
sessions to help facilitated practice on skills, extrication
practice, and scenario and skills testing.

Clinical Practicum
Students may begin registration for clinical
after he or she has successfully completed their first skills lab. There are
a total of 376 Hours ( 168 hrs semester 1 | 194 hrs semester 2 ) required to complete the Paramedic clinical requirements as well
as skill performed and patient contact requirements to meet. These hours can be
completed at hospitals, EMS agencies and 911 emergency Fire Department that are
within Percom’s network. Our various partnership with organizations such as MED
Star, Champion EMS, East Texas Medical, and Acadian EMS allow for a variety of
training environments to learn from.Scheduling
your rotations will be handled by the Clinical Department and it is based
on your availability as well as the clinical site availability.

*Note*If the student
does not acquire the minimum patient contacts, the student may have to attend
additional clinical rotations.

TuitionPercom’s goal is to help EMS
professionals achieve advancements in their career, while tending to everything
else in life. We are currently offering an interest free payment plan starting
with 600.00 down or you may pay the tuition in full and save on Admission fees.